De omnibus rebus et quibusdam aliis. (Concerning all things and several others.)

For most people, the family name has been carried on through many generations,
usually on the father's side. Your last name represents a strong connection you have with
your ancestors, as well as a similar spiritual path. As shown in our section on Calculation
Methods, your Spiritual Transit is taken from your last name. In other words, when you
have your last name in common with others, your spiritual path also develops along similar
lines.
However, the level and intensity of spiritual experiences is very personal, and it cannot possibly
be compared with that of someone else.

For example, our friend Thomas John Hancock (a name/example we have used in
other sections on this site), and his father, grandfather, great-grandfather, and so on,
are all identified by the name Hancock. Each of them had an "O" Spiritual Transit
from age seventeen through twenty-two, forty-five through fifty, and seventy-three through
seventy-eight. During those times in their lives, they experienced their spiritual evolvement
in an emotional way; they were connected to the recognition of beauty, and to the responsibility
towards family and community; they had a desire to paint or to otherwise express their feelings;
and they had warm, nurturing human relationships. There is a confidence, yet also melancholy
and emotional prayer during the "O" Spiritual Transit.

How strong and intensely each of them experienced this probably varied widely,
and, even to the close observer, might have made the similarities totally unrecognizable.

Your last name reveals many other generic aspects. Contemplate and study your
name closely. Does the name have a certain letter or number represented more than once? How
does the name read if you look at each number? (See Calculation
Methods to learn how to translate your name into numbers.)

The name Hancock reads as follows: An 8, 1, 5, 3, 6, 3, and 2, which total
to 28, reduce to 10, and further reduce to 1.
The family line on the father's side will likely show a number of financially capable (8 Cornerstone)
people, many of whom own their own businesses (1 and 8, as well as two 3's), probably promoting
or selling something, and relying heavily on their verbal abilities and sense of humor (3 and 5).
Family and responsibility (6 as second vowel) were also a priority. They were often quite aware
of the needs and emotional status of others (2, actually an 11, since the K is the eleventh letter
of the alphabet).
Among his ancestors, Tom Hancock may discover some pirates, or otherwise social outcasts, as well,
because the name reveals a considerable amount of adventurism (1 and 5), and a lack of conventionality
(1, 5, and 3).
One thing almost all of them had in common was the desire to do their own thing (the sum of 1,
and the letters with values of 8, 3, 5, and 1).

Once you have a good understanding of the numbers, you will enjoy meditating
on the name(s) that identified, in different times through history, your ancestors.

For women, it is particularly interesting to note the custom of taking on the
husband's last name, and the influence such a sacrifice has on a woman's personal experiences.
She — quite literally — surrenders a part of her own identity and her own Spiritual path
to that of the husband. Often, this has a good effect on the relationship. However, when
a woman divorces her husband, she should consider returning to her maiden name in order to
recoup that part of her personal identity she sacrificed for the marriage.

The science of numerology comes natural to us.

It is impossible to talk about patterns in life without symbols, and numerology
is a language of symbols—the symbolism of numbers. Symbols serve to draw upon themselves
the vast amount of knowledge that exists in the archetypal world. Archetypes are unique bundles
of information, stored in the psyche until we have the means to attract their wealth into
our lives. They convey knowledge of things that we previously did not know, or were not conscious
of.
The beauty of the use of numbers — as we do in numerology — and human characteristics is
that they are naturally and inherently joined. There is nothing arbitrary about joining the number
1 with originality or inventiveness, because 1, no matter what language the number is used in,
means the beginning, the origin, the first, the birth. Similarly, you will find that in numerology
all single digit numbers have a meaning that relates easily to our perspective of the rhythm of
things. They just make sense